Sox left fielder has 2 fielding gems and 3 hits Saturday after making several mistakes Friday

Proving he has no doghouse, Robin Ventura put Dayan Viciedo back in the lineup against the Indians on Saturday after gaffes in left field and on the bases contributed to a 19-10 loss in the first game of Friday's doubleheader. Good move.

Viciedo made two made-for-ESPN catches and delivered three hits, including a double and a run-scoring single. Ventura praised the energy Viciedo displayed in the 4-3 loss, and Viciedo said he is working to learn from his mistakes.

"Errors do happen,'' he said. "The mentality you have to keep is that when (one) happens you can't let it happen a second time.''

Viciedo's three hits matched a season high. He's hitting .193 in June, which has dropped his average to .237.

Hold the thought:Paul Konerko doesn't get ahead of himself too often. It wasn't surprising then that he deflected a question about whether he would use his 10/5 rights to block a trade to a contender.

"I'm not going to get into that,'' Konerko said. "I don't know many teams that are going to want a guy who can't play. Until I get back out there and start doing some things, that's off in the distance. My goal is to get this going here and (avoid a sell-off scenario).''

Konerko, sidelined since Sunday with a back issue, took batting practice Saturday. He hopes he can play Sunday and said he thinks he should be ready for next week's series against the Orioles.

Tag, you're it: Right-hander Simon Castro, acquired from the Padres for Carlos Quentin after 2011, was promoted from Triple-A Charlotte to replace Brian Omogrosso in the bullpen.

The move was necessitated because Hector Santiago was knocked out in the third inning of Friday's opener. Omogrosso, the losing pitcher in that game, was optioned to Charlotte. Castro was awakened at 3:30 a.m. in Louisville and told to get to Chicago for the 3:10 p.m. start.

Castro opened the season as a starter with the Knights but had made his last four appearances out of the bullpen.

"Definitely I'm prepared,'' said Castro, who was 3-6 with a 4.92 ERA.

Extra innings: The White Sox distributed Billy Pierce bobbleheads in honor of the 211-game winner, who won 20 games in 1956 and '57. … The White Sox failed to homer in consecutive games for the first time since June 5-6, dropping to 6-23 when they do not homer. … Jeff Keppinger walked for the third game in a row. He's hitting .321 in June.